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Europe: The State of the Banking System

Jul 1, 2010 | 12:45 GMT

he European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany
he European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany

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Summary

In the last six months, the eurozone has faced its biggest economic challenge to date — one sparked by the Greek debt crisis which has migrated to the rest of the monetary union. But well before the sovereign debt crisis, Europe was facing a full-blown banking crisis that did not seem any closer to being resolved than when it began in late 2008. With investors and markets focused on European governments' debt problems, the banking issues have largely been ignored. However, the sovereign debt crisis and banking crisis have become intertwined and could feed off each other in the near future.

Europe's banks remain on shaky ground as they face the deadline to repay liquidity loans to the European Central Bank....

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